Just some time ago this was a very secured place and none even has ever dreamed to make civil photos here. Now all the machinery, missiles and equipment were removed and went away in random direction so now no any guards are around and people can make shots of what it was a launch site before.

There are plenty of sites like this all across the United States midwest. Some business types have bought these up and are turning them into massive, durable homes. Because they are mostly underground heating and cooling is usually not too much of an issue, and you sure do not have to worry about structural integrity!

The outcome of the very common practice of stealing metals of whatever kind to sell them in order to make a living [to make ends meet in these hard times] can be seen here. Only the stuff secured with nuts and bolts and concrete is still there. The rest has been stolen while the on duty guards were busy sending text messages to all there friends or playing World of Warcraft on the net [for only 70 dollars they will play the lower levels for you and then you can take over – a practice they took over from the Chinese – again, to make ends meet and have a bit of money].

The remains that are seen on the pictures will not last long: soon the more persistent metal-thieves will be taking care of it, as prices of food go up every day and people are fired by the hundreds, esp. in remote places as shown. So in order to survive…

It has been said before: most of the posts to ER nowadays seem to end up in a cache or god knows where, and never show up on the page. If you’re lucky, they show up after a day or so, but it can also be after a week. Or never.

What is wrong with ER ? FSB screening ??

As for the pictures, this response was posted several times before and didn’t show up…

The outcome of the very common practice of stealing metals of whatever kind to sell them in order to make a living [to make ends meet in these hard times] can be seen here. Only the stuff secured with nuts and bolts and concrete is still there. The rest has been stolen while the on duty guards were busy sending text messages to all their friends or playing World of Warcraft on the net [for only 70 dollars they will play the lower levels for you and then you can take over, looking like a real star – a practice they copied from the Chinese – again, to make ends meet and have a bit of money].

The remains that are seen on the pictures will not last long: soon the more persistent and determent metal-thieves will be taking care of it, as prices of food go up every day and people are fired by the hundreds, esp. in remote places as shown. So in order to survive…

Indeed, silly nationalism. The last resort for the feeble-minded. Like Schopenhauer wrote in the 18th-19th century already: National pride is the lowest form of pride since it requires no accomplishment of the ‘proud’ person. Like a tree being proud it’s part of a particular forest.

Nationalism in fact is the root of much, much evil. Most wars start over nationalist quarrels.

Everything we see on the web of the remnants of the once formidable U.S.S.R. came about in a decade or less! Will we see the remnants of the once formidable U.S.A., from China, a decade from now, with the same sense of awe and disbelief? The outcome of the (GRD) great republican depression may be far more serious than we suspect, and if you talk to the Russians who lived through their demise, they are still in shock and disbelief, decades later! Will the Chinese empire continue to win it’s economic war against the American population? Will Asians sacrifice the U.S. away? Will U.S. greed and consumerism be the death of them? Did the U.S.S.R. really die or are they in hiding in the Urals waiting for something we don’t know about yet?

(I can type 90 words per minute. In only 7 days, posts basically like this post of mine have come into existence—all over the Internet (hundreds of copies). One can go to Google right now, type “George W. Bush committed hate crimes of epic proportions and with the stench of terrorism,” hit “Enter,” and find more than 550 copies indicating the content of this post. All in all, there are probably more than 2,000 copies on the Internet indicating the content of this post—it has, in a way, become headline news. One cannot be too dedicated when it comes to anti-Bush activities. As I looked back at my good computer work, I thought how fun and easy it was to do it.)

“GEORGE W. BUSH IS THE WORST PRESIDENT IN U.S. HISTORY” BLOG OF ANDREW YU-JEN WANG
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I am not sure where I had read it before, but anyway, it goes kind of like this: “If only it were possible to ban invention that bottled up memories so they never got stale and faded.” Oh wait—off the top of my head—I think it came from my Lower Merion High School yearbook.